The eight cheapest trampolines in time for the school holidays and prices start at £42 | The Sun

2022-07-23 02:12:45 By : Mr. Sunny Sun

TRAMPOLINES are one of the best ways to keep your kids giggling for hours when they're bored stiff during the school holidays.

We've rounded up the best budget-friendly trampolines for you this summer to keep your little ones busy so you don't have to.

If you're on the hunt for kids' garden toys, a trampoline is guaranteed to keep them entertained for hours.

But you don't have to pay eye-watering prices for them.

Depending on how much space you have, you may want to opt for a smaller one where you can take the enclosure off, or you might just want a foldable one.

Either way, we've rounded up eight of the most affordable trampolines on the market.

This adorable bouncer is available with free delivery at your door within two working days - so your little ones can enjoy it sooner.

Features include a two tone colour safety pad and a handle for support.

You can get free delivery within two working days when you buy this one as well from All Round Fun.

It's only made for one person at a time but there's a safety net enclosure included.

Double check which colour you buy with this one, because it might change the price.

For example, the green version costs £10 more at £79.95.

You can grab this Wowcher trampoline in three different colours and it also comes with a safety net enclosure which zips down.

You'll need to check delivery costs though - it could add an extra tenner since it's a larger item.

And do make sure you have enough space. The specifications are:

So just make sure it won't be a tight squeeze in your garden.

This Costway trampoline is down by 21%, but you could get it for even less using coupons if you do a bigger shop.

So if you spend £150 altogether, you could get a further 15% off.

To access a coupon, you'll need to make an account.

Do note this purchase comes with free shipping, so you don't need to worry about extra costs.

And you can get it in blue, green or red.

You can nab this ManoMano trampoline along with free delivery, arriving tomorrow if you order it before 6pm.

That might depend on where you live though, so you'll have to type in your post code first.

But if you're not satisfied you can return it within 30 days, and you have a year's worth of warranty.

It also comes with a net enclosure to keep your little ones safe.

This is a much larger trampoline which comes with a step ladder too, so just make sure your garden has enough space to fit.

Standard free delivery is available with this purchase, and it should come between 11 and 12 July.

Again, double check you're within reachable distance as this might affect delivery charges.

And you might need to build it yourself, but there should be an instruction manual.

You can also get free delivery within two working days, but remember you might need to build it yourself.

To be safe, make sure you don't place it on any hills or bumps, and make sure the legs are fully unfolded before your child plays on it.

It also comes with a durable jumping mat to provide to most fun for your little one.

Similar-sized versions include this Argos one which only costs £109.99. You can get 25% off using code PLAY25, but remember delivery costs could hike it up.

Large items from Argos can cost up to £12.95.

Because this one is larger, there's enough space and strength for you to join your little one on a sunny afternoon.

It's a large circular trampoline that comes with a net, and the frame is made from thick metal tubing for security.

Again you can get free delivery, but always double check with your post code.

You can get other large trampolines like this one which you can also bounce on yourself, but it normally comes with a price tag. For example, this costs just under £300.

Always be aware when you're buying that you might need to put it together yourself, but it should never take longer than five to ten minutes.

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